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Higher facilitation for stress-intolerant ecotypes along a metal pollution gradient are due to a decrease in performance in absence of neighbours
(Oikos. vol. 2022, n° 12, 2022-09-07)Article de revue -
Forest canopy and mistletoe infestation alter the facilitative effects of Juniperus oxycedrus s.l. on woody seedlings on Mount Lebanon (Lebanon)
(Journal of Vegetation Science. vol. 33, n° 6, 2022-11-24)Article de revue -
Effect and response traits in severe environments in the context of positive plant–plant interactions. A commentary on: ‘Interspecific interactions alter plant functional strategies in a revegetated shrub-dominated community in the Mu Us Desert’
(Annals of Botany. vol. 130, n° 2, pp. 149–159, 2022-08-01)Article de revue -
Within-species variation of seed traits of dune engineering species across a European climatic gradient
(Frontiers in Plant Science. vol. 13, 2022-08-11)Article de revueOpen access -
Contrasting soil- and canopy-nurse effects in metalliferous systems may be explained by dominant plant functional strategies
(Journal of Applied Ecology. vol. 60, n° 2, pp. 278-290, 2022-11-15)Article de revue -
Shift from short‐term competition to facilitation with drought stress is due to a decrease in long‐term facilitation
(Oikos. vol. 130, n° 1, pp. 29-40, 2020-08-28)Article de revue -
Direct and indirect facilitation affect community productivity through changes in functional diversity in an alpine system
(Annals of Botany. vol. 127, n° 2, pp. 241-249, 2020-09-17)Article de revue -
Species stress tolerance and community competitive effects drive differences in species composition between calcareous and siliceous plant communities
(Journal of Ecology. vol. 109, n° 12, pp. 4132-4142, 2021-10-10)Article de revue -
Fire slightly decreases the competitive effects of a thorny cushion shrub in a semi‐arid mountain steppe in the short term
(Applied Vegetation Science. vol. 24, n° 2, 2021-04-01)Article de revue -
Dominant woody plants alter soil microbial community composition during succession
(Global Ecology and Conservation. vol. 31, pp. e01852, 2021-11-01)Article de revueOpen access